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WORKFORCESOFTWARE.COM Listed by clop Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·January 25, 2026
WORKFORCESOFTWARE.COM Listed by clop Ransomware Group

Reported January 25, 2026.

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Severity
January 25, 2026
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Workforcesoftware.com was listed by the Clop ransomware group on January 25, 2026, after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. An undisclosed number of people may have been affected; anyone who has interacted with the organization should review their accounts and consider changing passwords.

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On January 25, 2026, the ransomware group Clop listed WorkForce Software on its leak site and claimed to have taken internal files from the company. The number of people whose information may be involved is not known, and no further details about the scope or confirmation of the listing have been made public.

What happened

The incident came to light when Clop added WorkForce Software to its data-leak site. The group stated that internal files had been removed during a ransomware operation. No information has been released about the date of the intrusion, the volume of data taken, or whether any encryption of systems occurred. The organization has not issued a public statement confirming or denying the claims.

Who is clop?

Clop is a ransomware group that has conducted multiple high-profile operations against large organizations. It typically uses a double-extortion approach, first encrypting systems and then threatening to publish stolen data if a ransom is not paid. The group maintains a leak site where it lists victims and posts samples of claimed stolen material. Its activity is documented across public cybersecurity reporting, though specific claims about any single victim require independent verification.

WORKFORCESOFTWARE.COM and its sector

WorkForce Software provides cloud-based workforce management software used by organizations to handle employee scheduling, time tracking, payroll rules, and compliance with labor regulations. Systems of this type routinely process employment records that can include personal identifiers, work patterns, and compensation details. A compromise at such a provider can affect both the company itself and the many organizations that rely on its platform for core human-resources functions.

The information in question

The only detail released so far is that internal files were allegedly exfiltrated. The precise categories of data contained in those files have not been disclosed. Organizations in the workforce-management sector commonly store employee names, contact information, employment history, pay data, and schedule records, but it is not confirmed whether any of these elements are present in the material referenced by the listing.

The real-world impact

Individuals whose records appear in the exfiltrated files could face risks of targeted fraud or misuse of employment information. For the company and its clients, the incident may create operational, legal, and reputational consequences while investigations continue. Because the number of affected people and the exact contents of the files remain unknown, the full extent of any downstream effects cannot yet be assessed.

What to do if you're exposed

Anyone who works with or for organizations using WorkForce Software should monitor their personal accounts and financial statements for unusual activity. Steps such as changing passwords, enabling multi-factor authentication, and reviewing credit reports are standard precautions. Readers can run a free exposure scan of their email address to check whether their information has appeared in known breach data sets.

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CompanyWORKFORCESOFTWARE.COM security record
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DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B- 76Above-average record

1 reported incident on record.

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